Micaela Erlanger knows a thing or two about accessorizing. The superstar stylist literally wrote the book on the subject (How to Accessorize: A Perfect Finish to Every Outfit). So when it came time to create her first jewelry capsule collection, Erlanger took a page out of her own manual: Never forget the impact of a single piece. “The easiest way to elevate your look is with your accessories, and jewelry is just such a huge component in that,” Erlanger said via phone from Los Angeles. “For me, jewelry has always been a special part of styling and personal style. It’s like the icing on the cake, that final touch. I decided I wanted to create a collection that was based around everyday glamour and accessorizing.” To bring that transformation to life, Erlanger partnered with BaubleBar for a special set of earrings, rings, and necklaces that channel her expressive style into pieces that won’t break the bank.

The collection speaks to extroverts—punchy shades of turquoise and pink, with a healthy dose of bling—but Erlanger insists anyone can pull off statement gems. “I decided to name a lot of the pieces based on where you might wear them,” she said, explaining that many of her clients feel anxiety about wearing somewhat daring jewels. “Those are the concerns I hear all the time as a stylist, so I’m just going to tell people where to wear these to. The names are really playful: There are Ladies Who Lunch earrings, a Weekend Warrior ring. It’s all inspired by what to wear everywhere.”

The cheeky names are part of the fun. It would be hard not to smile while wearing the glittering pastel crystals of the Girls Night Out drop earrings. Joyfulness is something Erlanger sought to cultivate when she was planning her collection. “Sometimes all you need is just a major necklace to pair with your go-to gray sweater, and it just changes the whole look,” she said. “So I wanted to have fun with color and texture, we incorporated mixed stones, mixed colors, turquoise, and tortoise, emphasizing the exaggerated shapes and unusual combinations.”

Another must for Erlanger was creating a cost-conscious capsule that still maintains its luxe appeal. Priced from $18 for a bejeweled hair clip to $58 for a blingy collar necklace the line is affordable yet chic, exactly what Erlanger was going for. “Accessibility is hugely important to me. First, that’s how I shop, and I feel that access to beautiful things shouldn’t be limited,” she said. Erlanger’s collection had its first red carpet debut on comedian Liza Koshy at last week’s Women in Hollywood event. Today, the collection launches online, and Erlanger hopes that it will bring a little bit of that red carpet sparkle to everyone. “Injecting a little glamour into your every day starts with a beautiful piece of jewelry,” she said. “If I can empower women to feel like the best version of themselves, why wouldn’t I?”